Following her passing on 4 September, the Duchess of Kent will be laid to rest at Frogmore after the funeral on Tuesday. Though a born and bred Yorkshirewoman, the late Duchess, who was 92 at the time of her passing, is being laid to rest in Windsor, and for a poignant reason. The Royal Burial Ground at Frogmore is a cemetery used by the British royal family for a number of years. Having been consecrated by the Bishop of Oxford in 1928, the Royal Burial Ground lies on the Home Park estate near Windsor Castle and sits adjacent to the Royal Mausoleum, where the tomb of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert is situated.

The burial ground was first established as the Royal Vault under St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, where royals, including King George IV and King William IV, had been lai

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